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Where should your central vision be focused on your track accurately through the curve? When making a turn
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When making a turn, your central vision should be focused on the intended path through the curve, specifically on a point or space ahead that indicates where you want to go. This point should be at the apex of the curve or slightly beyond it, allowing you to anticipate the trajectory and adapt your steering and speed accordingly.
In addition to focusing your central vision, it's important to maintain awareness of your peripheral vision to monitor other vehicles, obstacles, or changes in the road conditions. This combination of visual focus helps ensure a smooth and accurate turn while enhancing your overall situational awareness.
In addition to focusing your central vision, it's important to maintain awareness of your peripheral vision to monitor other vehicles, obstacles, or changes in the road conditions. This combination of visual focus helps ensure a smooth and accurate turn while enhancing your overall situational awareness.
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